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Main Authors: Caleb, John T. D., Bera, Chandan, Acharya, Shelley
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Publicado: Zenodo 2020
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Acceso en liña:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15600850
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  • <p>PROVISIONAL KEY TO THE INDIAN <i>CARRHOTUS</i> SPECIES</p><p>1. Males ............................................................................... 2</p><p>– Females ............................................................................. 7</p><p>2. Tegulum with a prolateral, knife-like protrusion (arrowed in Fig. 9), RTA bifurcated at its tip (Fig. 10) ................ ................................................................ <i>C. andhra</i> sp.n.</p><p>– Tegulum without a prolateral protrusion, RTA pointed. 3</p><p>3. Embolus filiform, longer than cymbium (figs 8, 9 in Prószyński [1992]) ........................................... <i>C. tristis</i></p><p>– Embolus otherwise (Figs 20, 23, 65) .............................. 4</p><p>4. Embolus hook-shaped (Figs 20, 23); RTA straight, directed anteriad (Figs 21, 24) ............................................... 5</p><p>– Embolus straight and thick, conical apically (Figs 48, 65); RTA hook-shaped (Fig. 49) or at least bent ventrad (Fig. 66) ................................................................................. 6</p><p>5. Dorsum brownish, without a white colour pattern (Fig. 11); male palp (Figs 20, 21) ................... <i>C. assam</i> sp.n.</p><p>– Dorsum dark brown, with two pairs of white spots (Fig. 22); male palp (Figs 23, 24) ........................... <i>C. sannio</i></p><p>6. RTA markedly hook-shaped, bent ventrad (Figs 45, 49) ............................................................... <i>C. silanthi</i> sp.n.</p><p>– RTA only slightly bent ventro-apicad (Figs 62, 66) ......... .......................................................................... <i>C. viduus</i></p><p>7. Copulatory openings placed anteriorly (Figs 63, 71, 73, 81) .................................................................... <i>C. viduus</i></p><p>– Copulatory openings placed posteriorly (Figs 26, 46, 50) ....................................................................................... 8</p><p>8. Insemination ducts comparatively long and loop anteriorly (Fig. 27) ...................................................... <i>C. sannio</i></p><p>– Insemination ducts comparatively short and diverge laterally (Figs 47, 51) ................................... <i>C. silanthi</i> sp.n.</p>